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Hey guys. As part of my New Years resolutions, I have decided to start saving with a Sacco, but I have limited experience with them. Everyone I ask has different preferences based on careers or the type of business they own.
Are there some universally good Saccos that accept members from any career and have good interest rates and loan terms?
Iβd appreciate any feedback especially from personal/friendsβ experiences with Saccos.
A Savings and Credit Cooperative is a type of cooperative whose objective is to pool savings for the members and in turn provide them with credit facilities (UN-HABITAT, 2010). The general objective o.
Both Bruce Gary and Garry Sacco report the long shallow dip that started at least 19 days ago is still lingering. Curiously, I band is higher than B and G. If I understand Bruce Gary aright, he suggests this points to optically thick and then thin patches. He does intriguingly note...
... the currently sampled "particle size distribution" of torus particles consists of only small particles (< 0.3 micron radius) and is devoid of larger particles. [This very speculative interpretation may need to be revised; we need more data to justify this suggestion.]
Well that would be consistent with superfine mill tailings or possibly excess carbonyl molecules yielded from processing the ore. The uniformity suggests either an industrial process, or natural sublimation. The physics to make sense of the I band anomaly is beyond me, but I can speculate (see below). First though, how does what we are seeing fit in with the Migrator Model (if at all). The boundary for sector 54 fell on Nov 12 (possibly Nov 13), it would have been neat if we saw a return to base line there but that hasn't occurred. We know back in 2013 there was the huge (22%) D1519 dip close by -the alternating flow of optically thick and shallow dust suggests a migration from D1519 and spreading out across pretty much the breadth of sector 53 (and beyond). The milling platforms have spread out, having 'signalled' they are now focused on extracting the ore being dispatched from the asteroid belt along the breadth of sector 53. Unfortunately the star is dropping below the horizon for most key observatories as we approach Skara Brae's position. Skara remains the flagship to point to the orbit periodicity, but how long can she hold on (I suspect Angkor will adopt her role).
I band higher than B / G. The coarser wavelengths are being blocked, but the finer ones slipping through. Is this not consistent with diffusion ? Close to the source (the milling platforms spraying dust), all the wavelengths drop, further out the dust streams are being stretched (diluted) such the finer wavelength slip through, the coarser one are blocked. This certainly suggests our line of sight is close to the very dynamic of dust production (including in a natural model).
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... keep reading on reddit β‘This is the previous post, but with a link from last year which looks at another (possible) indication of the quadrilateral symmetry. A possibility is that migration should be analysed in each separate quarter of the orbit. The finding of this post is discussed in detail in the Anniversary Edition I published last year.
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A year and a half ago I published my asteroid mining hypothesis for KIC 8462852: The Mystery of Tabby's Star: The Migrator Model. If we look at the recent LCO and Bruce Gary data, with the possible exception of Skara Brae, everything seems to have shifted. In Sacco's last post, he observes...
***I took the 2019 Tess Space Telescope dip that happened on September 2 and 3 and combined it with Bruce's two dips. Doing so, I see that the October 20 dip is in the center of the other two dips (the 3 dips are equal distance apart). My early conclusion is, the D792 dip has been split into 3 pieces and are now all about 48 days apart from each othe***r.
This is migration in all but name, and what I predicted two years ago: namely that D800 would not show on Oct 17 2019, but be spread out in September and November. When that more or less happened, it led me to take my own proposition seriously and look for a symmetry consistent with systematic sectorial harvesting of the star's inner - middle asteroid belt. Now I have no idea what Garry is going to put inside his second paper, but if it includes the concept of 'moving dips' then it seems my core proposition of migration is being mirrored in the findings of new work. Even Garry's observation...
The first dip was 3 days off of my predicted (October 17, 2019) return of D792 (using a 1574-day period), Bruce had the peak on about October 20, 2019.
Well October 20 2019 is the dateline for the opposite end of my proposed fulcrum β marking the 28th sector and from which the D800 dip signifier β (783)* can be constructed. And this is where the cross-lateral consistency found in other scientists' work fits with Sacco's orbit, Boyajian's 48.4-day spacing, and (I would argue), the quadrilateral and bilateral architecture of the template β . Previously I posted this quadrilateral pointer when combining the periodicities proposed
... keep reading on reddit β‘Da oggi Γ¨ attivo un commento sperimentale nel caffΓ¨, che riporta alcuni degli ultimi thread aperti nei vari sub. La scelta dei sub Γ¨ casuale, e avviene tra i sub attivi di questa lista.
C'Γ¨ sempre la fiera dei sub, una volta al mese.
Ogni tanto viene pubblicato un thread che sarebbe più adatto al caffè, perché personale o molto specifico. Può capitare che venga approvato lo stesso, ma in quel caso cerchiamo di informare OP che esistono subreddit attivi proprio su quel tema. Esempio 1, esempio 2, esempio 3.
Saremmo super felici di aiutare, ad esempio, un sub con l'obiettivo di ospitare le "questioni personali" e altri temi leggeri, che alla fine finiscono nel caffè e hanno poca visibilità . Se c'è qualcuno interessato, ci contatti subito!
Quando un sub inizia ad ingranare, a volte riusciamo ad aiutarlo anche nell'impostazione iniziale: Γ¨ successo ad esempio con /r/cucina.
Vi vengono in mente altre cose che potremmo fare? Avete suggerimenti sulle iniziative descritte qui sopra?
Hello! Mi piace la idioma βun sacco di [noun]β come ho un sacco di cibo!! Ma mi chiedo se possi usarlo anche con un verbo come βho un sacco dβimparareβ o βhai un sacco di guardare questa seraβ.
Premesso che sono quello che ha la polvere sui manubri, perchΓ© di solito in casa vince la pigrizia sul resto.
PerΓ² l'idea di avere un sacco da boxe in casa mi ha sempre affascinato e avrei anche lo spazio a disposizione.
Qualcuno lo ha? Consigli o suggerimenti in merito?
I vicini si lamentano?
I'm reading about the Sacco and Vanzetti case, and apparently in the Soviet Union, the case became such a cause celebre that many streets, factories, and other buildings were named for the pair.
I realize the propaganda purpose for promoting them is something along the lines of "barbaric capitalists are executing two innocent anti-capitalist activists, how dare they lecture us about human rights". But the Soviets also ruthlessly suppressed their own country's anarchist movement, and afaik the position of the Comintern was that anarchists were petite-bourgeois and counter-revolutionary.
Did they play down their anarchism? Did they just kinda treat it as immaterial? Did they perhaps bring back a little attitude of "left unity"?
A year and a half ago I published my asteroid mining hypothesis for KIC 8462852: The Mystery of Tabby's Star: The Migrator Model. If we look at the recent LCO and Bruce Gary data, with the possible exception of Skara Brae, everything seems to have shifted. In Sacco last post, he observes...
***I took the 2019 Tess Space Telescope dip that happened on September 2 and 3 and combined it with Bruce's two dips. Doing so, I see that the October 20 dip is in the center of the other two dips (the 3 dips are equal distance apart). My early conclusion is, the D792 dip has been split into 3 pieces and are now all about 48 days apart from each othe***r.
This is migration in all but name, and what I predicted two years ago: namely that D800 would not show on Oct 17 2019, but be spread out in September and November. When that more or less happened, it led me to take my own proposition seriously and look for a symmetry consistent with systematic sectorial harvesting of the star's inner - middle asteroid belt. Now I have no idea what Garry is going to put inside his second paper, but if it includes the concept of 'moving dips' then it seems my core proposition of migration is being mirrored in the findings of new work. Even Garry's observation...
The first dip was 3 days off of my predicted (October 17, 2019) return of D792 (using a 1574-day period), Bruce had the peak on about October 20, 2019.
Well October 20 2019 is the dateline for the opposite end of my proposed fulcrum β marking the 28th sector and from which the D800 dip signifier β (783)* can be constructed. And this is where the cross-lateral consistency found in other scientists' work fits with Sacco's orbit, Boyajian's 48.4-day spacing, and (I would argue), the quadrilateral and bilateral architecture of the template β . Previously I posted this quadrilateral pointer when combining the periodicities proposed by Kiefer (928 days), Bourne (776 days), Sacco (1574 days) in relation to the 32.5 multiplier β required for the completion of the orbit through Boyajian's 48.4-day spacing...
776 (Bourne) over 4 = 194
928 (Kiefer) over 4 = 232
1574 over 4 = 393.5
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194 + 232 = 426
426 - 393.5 = 32.5*
*32.5 x 48.4-day spacing (WHERE'S THE FLUX / A 1574-DAY PERIODICITY OF TRANSITS ORBITING KIC 8462852) = 1573; completing, not turning, Sacco's 1574-day orbit
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... keep reading on reddit β‘A Savings and Credit Cooperative is a type of cooperative whose objective is to pool savings for the members and in turn provide them with credit facilities (UN-HABITAT, 2010). The general objective o.
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